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AFC East
1. Buffalo Bills
2. New England Patriots
3. Miami Dolphins 
4. New York Jets

AFC North
1. Cincinnati Bengals 
2. Baltimore Ravens
3. Pittsburgh Steelers
4. Cleveland Browns

AFC West
1. Kansas City Chiefs
2. Denver Broncos
3. Los Angeles Chargers 
4. Las Vegas Raiders

AFC South
1. Jacksonville Jaguars
2. Tennessee Titans 
3. Indianapolis Colts
4. Houston Texans

NFC East
1. Dallas Cowboys
2. Philadelphia Eagles
3. Washington Commanders 
4. New York Giants

NFC North
1. Green Bay Packers 
2. Minnesota Vikings 
3. Detroit Lions
4. Chicago Bears

NFC West
1. Arizona Cardinals
2. Los Angeles Rams
3. San Francisco 49ers
4. Seattle Seahawks

NFC South
1. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
2. Carolina Panthers 
3. New Orleans Saints
4. Atlanta Falcons 

1. Buffalo Bills
2. Kansas City Chiefs
3. Cincinnati Bengals 
4. Jacksonville Jaguars
5. New England Patriots
6. Baltimore Ravens
7. Tennessee Titans 

1. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
2. Green Bay Packers 
3. Arizona Cardinals
4. Dallas Cowboys
5. Los Angeles Rams
6. San Francisco 49ers
7. Philadelphia Eagles

AFC Playoffs
Wild Card Round
KC over Tennessee.  Cincinnati over Baltimore.  New England over Jacksonville.

Division Round
Buffalo over New England.  KC over Cincinnati.

AFC Championship
Buffalo over KC.

NFC Playoffs
Wild Card Round
Green Bay over Philadelphia.  Arizona over SF.  Rams over Cowboys.

Division Round
TB over Rams. Green Bay over Arizona.

NFC Championship
TB over Green Bay.

Super Bowl
Buffalo over Tampa Bay
 
 

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AFC:

1. Buffalo Bills 12-5

2. Kansas City Chiefs 12-5

3. Cincinnati Bengals 12-5

4. Indianapolis Colts 11-6

5. Denver Broncos 11-6

6. Las Vegas Raiders 11-6

7. Baltimore Ravens 10-7

Just missed: Miami Dolphins 9-8, Los Angeles Chargers 8-9, New England Patriots 8-9, Tennessee Titans 8-9

NFC:

1. San Francisco 49ers 13-4

2. Green Bay Packers 12-5

3. Tampa Bay Buccaneers 11-6

4. Washington Commanders 10-7

5. Los Angeles Rams 11-6

6. Minnesota Vikings 11-6

7. Arizona Cardinals 10-7

Just missed: Dallas Cowboys 8-9, Philadelphia Eagles 8-9

AFC Wildcard:

(2) Kansas City Chiefs over (7) Baltimore Ravens

(6) Las Vegas Raiders over (3) Cincinnati Bengals

(4) Indianapolis Colts over (5) Denver Broncos

AFC Divisional Round:

(4) Indianapolis Colts over (2) Kansas City Chiefs

(1) Buffalo Bills over (6) Las Vegas Raiders

AFC Championship: (1) Buffalo Bills over (4) Indianapolis Colts

NFC Wildcard:

(2) Green Bay Packers over (7) Arizona Cardinals

(3) Tampa Bay Buccaneers over (6) Minnesota Vikings

(5) Los Angeles Rams over (4) Washington Commanders

NFC Divisional Round:

(2) Green Bay Packers over (3) Tampa Bay Buccaneers

(1) San Francisco 49ers over (5) Los Angeles Rams

NFC Championship: (2) Green Bay Packers over (1) San Francisco 49ers

Super Bowl: Buffalo Bills over Green Bay Packers

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AFC:

East - Bills, Dolphins, Pats, Jets

South - Colts, Titans, Jags, Texans

North - Ravens, Bengals, Steelers, Browns

West - Chiefs, Chargers, Broncos, Raiders

Playoffs - Bills, Chiefs, Ravens, Colts, Chargers, Broncos, Dolphins

Note: I think three teams will come out of the AFC West. I have a hard time seeing a healthy and motivated Wilson not leading the Broncos to the playoffs. I think the Dolphins get in with the last playoff spot. I could see the pressure of the rookie Willis being a negative to Tannehill to the point where he will struggle and then eventually get benched at some point during the season in hopes Willis can spark something that will push the Titans into the playoffs. It almost happens but they fall short. The Bengals will have that Superbowl hanger effect like we saw the Rams go through back in 2019.

AFCCG - Chiefs v Bills with the Bills winning. Adding Von Miller will make the difference in the playoffs for the Bills just like he did for the Rams. The subtraction of Hill will hurt the Chiefs as well in this game when we know it has shootout potential and the Chiefs wont be able to quick strike like they did in this past playoff matchup that helped them beat the Bills.

NFC:

East - Eagles, Cowboys, Washington, Giants

South - Bucs, Saints, Panthers, Falcons

North - Vikings, Packers, Lions, Bears

West - Rams, Niners, Cards, Seahawks

Playoffs - Rams, Bucs, Vikings, Eagles, Packers, Niners, Saints

Note: The Rams will get off to a fast start like we have seen previous defending Superbowl champs get off the following season. I think Stafford will be even better in his second season just like we saw Brady was in his second season in Arians system. The one thing that has alluded McVay with the Rams is that 1 seed and I think the Rams get it. Im high on the Vikings but I just cant put them over the Bucs even though I do have my concerns with the Bucs OL and still dont like their pass defense. They still have Brady so eventually they will figure things out enough to get the 2 seed. Again Im high on the VIkings and think this year is the year they win the division over the Packers who dont have the fire power on offense to where if the game feels like it will be a shootout I dont think the Packers will be marching up and down the field with ease scoring a ton. I do still think the Packers make it in bc of ARod and I do love their defense and they have a 1-2 punch at running back. The Niners will get in bc even Lance starts off badly they can always go to Jimmy G and they literally made it this past season on the last game I think worst case scenario they can do it again. Im not as high on the Eagles as Im lower on the Cowboys. I can see the Cowboys not making the playoffs at all which will lead to McCarthy getting fired. The Saints gets in depends on if Winston can stay healthy. I love their defense and they added weapons on offense to help them become more explosive. If Winston can play like he did before he get hurt last season the Saints will be in great shape to sneak into the playoffs.

NFCCG - Bucs v Rams with the Rams winning AGAIN!!! I think they beat the Bucs in the regular season too. So that will mean the Brady would be (0-5) against the Rams as a Buc. At some point people will just admit the Rams have his number since he is no longer with Belichick. Maybe he might actually retire too after this game. I think the Rams will jump out to a big lead and wont blow it. So the final result is going to be the Rams win at home in route. They win by at 17pts and nobody can try to justify Brady having a shot to win another Superbowl as long as the Rams are in full effect. So I can see him legit retiring for real this time after getting crushed with no hope as the Rams end their season AGAIN!!!

Superbowl - Bills v Rams with the Bills winning. Could it be possible the Bills go (0-5) in their franchise history in the Superbowl? McVay has never lost in Arizona stadium as the Rams coach. He has always beaten the Cards in Arizona. I just think that the Rams beat the Bills on the season opener and the Bills get revenge by winning the most important game which is the Superbowl. I think Von will play a huge factor in this. Again he will be the difference maker. I wouldnt be shocked if he won Superbowl MVP. Yes I know Allen would more likely be the guy to win but if I was a betting man Id put some money down on Von in this game assuming the Bills win. As I said, Im not saying the Rams will repeat as Superbowl champs but I can easily see them getting back there with a chance to repeat. If they do somehow win the Superbowl the MVP will either be Stafford bc he will have to shoot it out with Allen OR Akers bc the Rams will have to keep Allen off the field as much as possible.

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AFC East:
New England Patriots
Buffalo Bills
Miami Dolphins
New York Jets

AFC South:
Tennessee Titans
Indianapolis Colts
Jacksonville Jaguars
Houston Texans

AFC West:
Los Angeles Chargers
Kansas City Chiefs
Denver Broncos
Las Vegas Raiders

AFC North:
Baltimore Ravens
Cleveland Browns
Cincinnati Bengals
Pittsburgh Steelers

AFC Finals (in no particular order):
New England Patriots
Buffalo Bills
Tennessee Titans
Baltimore Ravens
Cincinnati Bengals
Los Angeles Chargers
Kansas City Chiefs


NFC East:
Dallas Cowboys
Philadelphia Eagles
Washington Commanders
New York Giants

NFC South:
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
New Orleans Saints
Carolina Panthers
Atlanta Falcons

NFC West:
San Francisco 49ers
Los Angeles Rams
Arizona Cardinals
Seattle Seahawks

NFL North:
Green Bay Packers
Minnesota Vikings
Detroit Lions
Chicago Bears

NFC Playoffs (in no particular order):
Dallas Cowboys
Philadelphia Eagles
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
New Orleans Saints
Green Bay Packers
San Francisco 49ers
Los Angeles Rams

     I have no idea what's going to happen once the playoffs start.  If I have to pick the Super Bowl I'd say Green Bay over New England.

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PREDICTIONS

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AFC East

  1. Bills
  2. Dolphins
  3. Patriots
  4. Jets

AFC North

  1. Ravens
  2. Bengals
  3. Steelers
  4. Browns

AFC South

  1. Colts
  2. Jaguars
  3. Titans
  4. Texans

AFC West

  1. Chargers
  2. Raiders
  3. Chiefs
  4. Broncos

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NFC East

  1. Eagles
  2. Cowboys
  3. Commanders
  4. Giants

NFC North

  1. Vikings
  2. Packers
  3. Lions
  4. Bears

NFC South

  1. Bucs
  2. Panthers
  3. Saints
  4. Falcons

NFC West

 

  1. Rams
  2. Cardinals
  3. Niners
  4. Seahawks

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AFC Playoffs

  1. Bills
  2. Ravens
  3. Chargers
  4. Colts
  5. Raiders
  6. Bengals
  7. Chiefs

WC: BAL over KC, LAC over CIN, and LV over INDY
DR: BUF over LV, BAL over LAC
CC: BUF over BAL

NFC Playoffs

  1. Rams
  2. Bucs
  3. Eagles
  4. Vikings
  5. Packers
  6. Cardinals
  7. Cowboys

WC: TB over DAL, PHL over AZ, GB over MiN
DR: GB over LAR, TB over PHL
CC: TB over GB

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Super Bowl LVII (57)

In true cursed Buffalo fashion. Bills take on a familiar face in the man that used to own their division for basically two decades.
The Goat gets a chance to add yet another ring, this time in the building that he went in 18-0, and left 18-1 in.
The NFL and Tom get a chance to end it on a stage, putting yet another definitive stamp on his claim for the greatest QB to play the game.

Late game field goal puts the Bucs up, they mounted a second half comeback.
Josh Allen has 20 seconds, bombs it close to midfield.. out of time outs they clock it.
Diggs gets a little outroute to get them on the Bucs 45. One failed Deep pass to the endzone, somehow 2 seconds remain.
Game ends on the next play, Josh Allen boots out to buy time for his wideouts, defender hones in on him and an awkward pass falls short of the endzone.

27-24 Bucs win.

and finally the league no longer has to put up with Tom Brady winning Super Bowls, as he finally retires.

 

MVP: Josh Allen
OPOTY: Davante Adams
DPOTY: Von Miller
Coach: Nick Sirianni
CPOTY: Christian McCaffrey 

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18 hours ago, DR43 said:

AFC East
1. Buffalo Bills
2. New England Patriots
3. Miami Dolphins 
4. New York Jets

AFC North
1. Cincinnati Bengals 
2. Baltimore Ravens
3. Pittsburgh Steelers
4. Cleveland Browns

AFC West
1. Kansas City Chiefs
2. Denver Broncos
3. Los Angeles Chargers 
4. Las Vegas Raiders

AFC South
1. Jacksonville Jaguars
2. Tennessee Titans 
3. Indianapolis Colts
4. Houston Texans

NFC East
1. Dallas Cowboys
2. Philadelphia Eagles
3. Washington Commanders 
4. New York Giants

NFC North
1. Green Bay Packers 
2. Minnesota Vikings 
3. Detroit Lions
4. Chicago Bears

NFC West
1. Arizona Cardinals
2. Los Angeles Rams
3. San Francisco 49ers
4. Seattle Seahawks

NFC South
1. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
2. Carolina Panthers 
3. New Orleans Saints
4. Atlanta Falcons 

1. Buffalo Bills
2. Kansas City Chiefs
3. Cincinnati Bengals 
4. Jacksonville Jaguars
5. New England Patriots
6. Baltimore Ravens
7. Tennessee Titans 

1. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
2. Green Bay Packers 
3. Arizona Cardinals
4. Dallas Cowboys
5. Los Angeles Rams
6. San Francisco 49ers
7. Philadelphia Eagles

AFC Playoffs
Wild Card Round
KC over Tennessee.  Cincinnati over Baltimore.  New England over Jacksonville.

Division Round
Buffalo over New England.  KC over Cincinnati.

AFC Championship
Buffalo over KC.

NFC Playoffs
Wild Card Round
Green Bay over Philadelphia.  Arizona over SF.  Rams over Cowboys.

Division Round
TB over Rams. Green Bay over Arizona.

NFC Championship
TB over Green Bay.

Super Bowl
Buffalo over Tampa Bay
 
 

The Jaguars? You really think they are better than the Titans AND the Colts? Have to respectfully disagree there. The Jags still stink. 

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13 hours ago, Kiltman said:

PREDICTIONS

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AFC East

  1. Bills
  2. Dolphins
  3. Patriots
  4. Jets

AFC North

  1. Ravens
  2. Bengals
  3. Steelers
  4. Browns

AFC South

  1. Colts
  2. Jaguars
  3. Titans
  4. Texans

AFC West

  1. Chargers
  2. Raiders
  3. Chiefs
  4. Broncos

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NFC East

  1. Eagles
  2. Cowboys
  3. Commanders
  4. Giants

NFC North

  1. Vikings
  2. Packers
  3. Lions
  4. Bears

NFC South

  1. Bucs
  2. Panthers
  3. Saints
  4. Falcons

NFC West

 

  1. Rams
  2. Cardinals
  3. Niners
  4. Seahawks

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AFC Playoffs

  1. Bills
  2. Ravens
  3. Chargers
  4. Colts
  5. Raiders
  6. Bengals
  7. Chiefs

WC: BAL over KC, LAC over CIN, and LV over INDY
DR: BUF over LV, BAL over LAC
CC: BUF over BAL

NFC Playoffs

  1. Rams
  2. Bucs
  3. Eagles
  4. Vikings
  5. Packers
  6. Cardinals
  7. Cowboys

WC: TB over DAL, PHL over AZ, GB over MiN
DR: GB over LAR, TB over PHL
CC: TB over GB

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Super Bowl LVII (57)

In true cursed Buffalo fashion. Bills take on a familiar face in the man that used to own their division for basically two decades.
The Goat gets a chance to add yet another ring, this time in the building that he went in 18-0, and left 18-1 in.
The NFL and Tom get a chance to end it on a stage, putting yet another definitive stamp on his claim for the greatest QB to play the game.

Late game field goal puts the Bucs up, they mounted a second half comeback.
Josh Allen has 20 seconds, bombs it close to midfield.. out of time outs they clock it.
Diggs gets a little outroute to get them on the Bucs 45. One failed Deep pass to the endzone, somehow 2 seconds remain.
Game ends on the next play, Josh Allen boots out to buy time for his wideouts, defender hones in on him and an awkward pass falls short of the endzone.

27-24 Bucs win.

and finally the league no longer has to put up with Tom Brady winning Super Bowls, as he finally retires.

 

MVP: Josh Allen
OPOTY: Davante Adams
DPOTY: Von Miller
Coach: Nick Sirianni
CPOTY: Christian McCaffrey 

Love the presentation. 

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Not really gonna bother to predict the postseason, just the regular season. 

 

AFC 

1) Bills (14-3-0)

2) Bengals (13-4-0)

3) Chargers (12-5-0)

4) Colts (10-7-0)

5) Chiefs (11-6-0)

6) Ravens (10-7-0) (win head to head tiebreaker with Broncos)

7) Broncos (10-7-0) (lose head to head tiebreaker with Ravens) 

NFC

1) Buccaneers (13-4-0)

2) Packers (12-5-0) (Win head to head tiebreaker with Rams)

3) Rams (12-5-0) (Lose head to head tiebreaker with Packers)

4) Eagles (11-6-0)

5) Saints (11-6-0)

6) Vikings (10-7-0)

7) 49ers (9-8-0)

 

MVP: Josh Allen

OPOY: Ja’Marr Chase

DPOY: Aaron Donald 

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